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Most secure operating system update uses Digital Signature Algorithm</a>, vnunet.com, July 17, 2000 |
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James Middleton lists the features of the new 2.7 release. |
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OpenBSD is installed -- now what?</a>, BSD Today, July 14, 2000 |
OpenBSD is installed -- now what?</a>, BSD Today, July 14, 2000 |
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think he gave up too easily: by accepting mudflaps in the place of |
think he gave up too easily: by accepting mudflaps in the place of |
airbags, he is taking the heat off software vendors to clean up the |
airbags, he is taking the heat off software vendors to clean up the |
defects in their products. |
defects in their products. |
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They're after your data</a>, vnunet.com, May 17, 2000 |
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In a discussion related to government hacking, Dearbail Jordan interviews |
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a random hacker who states that <i>"As far as operating systems go, |
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OpenBSD, a completely free Unix variant, is probably the most secure |
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C2-level Unix available today."</i> Well, OpenBSD is not C2, mostly |
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because the Orange Book C2 standard is for Trusted systems, not Secure |
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systems, but the remainder of his comment is probably a correct viewpoint. |
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